Do I Need to Take an Assessment?

Do I Need to Take an Assessment?

DVC recommends that every student takes both the math and English or ESL assessments. The chemistry assessment is optional. There are specific cases where you may be exempt, meaning,
you will not be required to take the assessments. Review details below, or review
our how to clear assessmentchart.

I have already taken a college level math or English course

If you have completed a college level math or English course and received a “C” or
higher, you can use that class to meet the assessment requirement. In order to qualify
for this exemption you will need to submit the Assessment Clearance Form with your transcript (official or unofficial) to the Admissions and Records Office.

I was placed into English 122 for reading or writing, not both

Depending on your goals, you may want to take one or both assessments even if you
have already completed a degree.

If you have already taken the English assessment and were placed into English 122 for reading OR writing, you only have
to retake the portion of the assessment that you did not place into English 122.

For example:

If you placed into English 122 for writing, you only need to retake the reading portion.

If you placed into English 122 for reading, you only need to retake the writing portion.

I have taken the assessments at another California Community College

If you have taken the assessment at another California Community College in the past
two years, you can choose to use those placements for DVC classes. Multiple Measures Assessment
Program (MMAP) placements are not accepted from any college.

To qualify for this exemption you may:

bring a copy of your official placement report to the Assessment Center,

have the school fax your official placement report directly to the Assessment Center (fax number: 925-682-8179), or

if taken at Los Medanos College or Contra Costa College, your results will be in the
computer system. There is no need to forward the report to the Assessment Center.

Please note: At this time we are not able to use the Multiple Measures Assessment
Program (MMAP) placements from any California Community College.

Your official placement report must include the date taken, school information, your name, and DVC student ID#.

Please note: DVC does not accept scores from UCs, CSUs, private or out-of-state schools. You cannot
take the assessment at DVC for use at another school.

I have already taken English 116 or 118

If you have passed English 116 (reading) or 118 (writing) with a “C” or higher, you
may only need to take part of the English assessment.

For example:

If you’ve taken the equivalent of English 116, you may only need to take the writing
portion of the English assessment.

If you’ve taken the equivalent of English 118, you may only need to take the reading
portion of the English assessment.

I took the Early Assessment Program (EAP) portion of the STAR test

English assessment exemption:

If you took the EAP portion on your STAR test and received “CSU Ready” then you do
not need to take the English assessment. Submit a copy of your test results to the
Assessment Center for review.

If you received a “CSU Ready – Conditional for English” and you have completed an Expository Reading and Writing Course (ERWC) with a "C" or
better during your senior year of high school, you may be exempt. Submit your transcript
(official or unofficial) along with your EAP scores to the Assessment Center.

Math assessment exemption:

If you took the EAP portion on your STAR test and received “CSU Ready” then you do
not need to take the math assessment. Submit a copy of your test results to the Assessment
Center for review.

Please note: EAP scores are valid for one year after your graduation from high school.

I took the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP)

English assessment exemption:

If you took the CAASPP during your 11th grade, and received “Standard Exceeded” then
you do not need to take the English assessment. Submit a copy of your test results
to the Assessment Center for review.

If you received a “Standard Met” and you have completed an Expository Reading and Writing Course (ERWC) with a "C" for
better during your senior year of high school, you may be exempt. Submit your transcript
(official or unofficial) along with your CAASPP scores to the Assessment Center.

Math assessment exemption:

If you took the CAASPP during your 11th grade, and received “Standard Exceeded” then
you do not need to take the math assessment. Submit a copy of your test results to
the Assessment Center for review.

Please note: For both math and English, the Admissions and Records office will need to evaluate
your scores before exempting you from taking the assessments.

SAT and ACT exams are not used for placement.

I passed Algebra II or higher in high school

If you completed Algebra II or higher and received a grade of “C” or higher both semesters,
you may submit your transcripts (official or unofficial) and a completed Prerequisite
Form to the Admissions and Records Office.

I am only taking a class for enjoyment

You are not required to take the assessment. Although, in order to qualify for priority
registration you must either take an English or math assessment, or submit exemption
paperwork if you have previously attended college or hold an AA degree or higher.
Priority registration also requires you to complete an orientation and educational
planning. Learn more about priority registration.

I am a DSS student

DSS student must take the assessment unless they meet a different reason listed above.

If you require extra time or other accommodations for a disability, please register
with DVC's Disability Support Services office before scheduling an assessment (Student Services Center, room 248, phone: 925-969-2185).